What to know before you move: cost, market timing, who it fits.
If you're considering a move to Great Falls, MT, the most important variables are the local housing market, the cost structure (taxes, insurance, utilities), and how well the city fits your day-to-day life. This page summarizes the housing market read; pair it with the cost of living page for the full picture.
Great Falls is a city in Cascade County, Montana, with an estimated population of 60,013. The median home value in Great Falls is $337,690 as of 2026-04, up 4.0% over the last 12 months. Over the last five years, home values have averaged +8.7% annual growth, with prices at or near the 5-year peak. Rents in Great Falls average $1,341 per month, up 6.2% year-over-year. The composite momentum score is 74 of 100 (Rising). The market is healthy with prices supported by underlying demand.
Quiet strength: prices near or at all-time highs (+0.0% from 5-year peak). Solid market for owner-occupiers; investors should underwrite conservatively given the elevated entry point.
Reasons people move here
- Multi-year compounder: home values up an average 8.7% per year over the last 5 years — sustained, not a one-year pop.
- Quiet strength: +4.0% over the trailing year — not a melt-up, but the market is bid.
- Held the highs: currently +0.0% from the 5-year peak — this market refused to give back gains.
- Hot rental market: rents up 6.2% YoY — landlords have pricing power, supports new investment math.
Things to know first
- Local nuance: city-level data smooths over neighborhood differences. School zones, HOA rules, and street-level character matter — visit before deciding.
- Local nuance (school zones, neighborhood quality) varies block by block — visit before deciding.
More about Great Falls
Sources: Zillow ZHVI (home values), Zillow ZORI (rents), US Census ACS + place population. Updated when source agencies publish revisions.